The variable resistor Ro in the circuit in (Figure 1) is adjusted for maximum power transfer to Ro. Suppose that v1 = 240 V, and v2 = 140 V a)Find the value of Ro (I found this to be 2.5 Ohms which was correct but I can not do the rest of the parts to this question) b) Find the maximum power that can be delivered to Ro c)What percentage of the total power developed in the circuit is delivered to Ro found in part A? d) (this part is included in the images)
The variable resistor Ro in the circuit in (Figure 1) is adjusted for maximum power transfer to Ro. Suppose that v1 = 240 V, and v2 = 140 V a)Find the value of Ro (I found this to be 2.5 Ohms which was correct but I can not do the rest of the parts to this question) b) Find the maximum power that can be delivered to Ro c)What percentage of the total power developed in the circuit is delivered to Ro found in part A? d) (this part is included in the images)
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Hi could someone please help me with the following question I am given the following information.
The variable resistor Ro in the circuit in (Figure 1) is adjusted for maximum power transfer to Ro. Suppose that v1 = 240 V, and v2 = 140 V
a)Find the value of Ro (I found this to be 2.5 Ohms which was correct but I can not do the rest of the parts to this question)
b) Find the maximum power that can be delivered to Ro
c)What percentage of the total power developed in the circuit is delivered to Ro found in part A?
d) (this part is included in the images)
Thanks so much!
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